[Corinth Publication] Every Stone Tells a Story': The Uses of Classical Texts by Seventeenth-Century English Visitors to Greece and Asia Minor

Pollard, Lucy ... Classical Receptions Journal This article analyses the uses made by seventeenth-century travellers to the Greek world of their knowledge of classical texts. It refers to a range of travellers in particular, ... November ... Pollard, Classical Receptions Journal , 2011

[Corinth Publication] Asclepius

Highbarger, E. L ... The Classical Journal 47:3 133-134 ... December ... The Classical Journal

[Corinth Publication] Prehistoric Corinth

Yavis, Constantine G ... The Classical Journal 46:2 106-107 ... November ... The Classical Journal

[Corinth Publication] Excavation at Kenchreai

Scranton, Robert L ... The Classical Journal 61:1 6-8 ... October ... Scranton, The Classical Journal 61:1, 1965

[Corinth Publication] The Corcyraean-Corinthian Speeches in Thucydides I

Calder, William M ... The Classical Journal 50:4 179-180 ... January ... Calder, The Classical Journal 50:4, 1955

[Corinth Publication] Kenchreai on the Saronic Gulf: Aspects of Its Imperial History

Hohlfelder, Robert L ... The Classical Journal 71:3 217-226 ... February ... Hohlfelder, The Classical Journal 71:3, 1976

[Corinth Publication] Last Act in Corinth: The Burial of Medea's Children (E. Med. 1378-83)

Holland, Lora L ... The Classical Journal 103:4 Religious and historical aspects of Euripides' innovative aetiology for the cult of Medea's children (Med. 1378-83) have been much discussed; less attention has been paid to ... April ... The Classical Journal

[Corinth Publication] Corinth: The Ancient City Revealed

Weinberg, Saul S. & Weinberg, Gladys R ... The Classical Journal 42:2 67-76 ... November ... The Classical Journal